74 A RK-EXAMINATION OF AUSTRALIAN PVCNOliONlDA, 



tarsus is short; propodus somewhat longer; terminal claw 

 stout and curved ; auxiliary claws slenderer but about 

 equal in length to the main claw. Minute spines occur 

 scattered over the legs. These are sparse on all joints 

 up to the second tibia but are plentiful on the tarsus and 

 propodus. Distal fringes occur on all joints but the last 

 three. A well-marked lateral line is present on each leg. 



Sexual apertures. — These are easily seen in the female 

 in which they are large and oval and present on all four 

 legs. In spite of the examination of a number of speci- 

 mens I have not been able to see them in the male. 



Measiircinents ; — 



